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1 Pendergast Elementary School District Newsletter Fall 2014 Superintendent s Message It is my honor and privilege to serve as your new Superintendent. We are all Bee -lievers in Pendergast! Dear Pendergast Families, Staff and Community, I can t believe it is already November. I feel so much at home here in Pendergast. It has been a very busy few months since I arrived and the district and schools are buzzing with teaching and learning. This community newsletter is but one of the ways to connect with you along with our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, community meetings and more. Communication is one of our critical goals in the district, along with teaching and learning, community relations, collaborative management, management and operations, and governing board relations. We are currently a B district as labeled by the Arizona Department of Education. With our goals in place, and your support, we will become an A district. We will promise to update you on a consistent basis and ask you to join our efforts as a key member of our team. Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn t be able to fly, but the bumble bee doesn t know it, so it goes on flying anyway. If you BEE-lieve in yourself, you can make anything happen! - Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux I Bee -lieve in YOU! Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux, Superintendent IT TAKES A WHOLE VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD - African Proverb In This Issue A Note from the Governing Board President PESD Kicks-off a New School Year Positive Change Comes to Pendergast Pendergast Puts Bond Dollars to Effective Use Pendergast Community Center Grand Opening Find out more about Our Partners in Education on page 2 And More!

2 Thanks to Our Partners! These partners are vital in helping the community and Pendergast work and grow together. Please support our sponsors! - Achieve ADM Group - Aesthetic Dental Health - Alexander Building - AMER-X Security - Arizona Hispanic School Administrators Association -Arizona Sports & Tourism Authority - ASU Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College - Association of California School Administrators - Camelot Education - Chartwells - Chasse Building Team - CORE Construction - First Things First - Hillyard Cleaning - Immedia Edu - Jim O Conner Construction - Learning Dynamics - Maricopa Integrated Health System - Odysseyware - Orcutt Winslow - Progressive Roofing - Pueblo Mechanical & Controls - Sunland Asphalt - The Network for Educational Access, LLC - The Vision Center of West Phoenix - Udall Shumway - University of Phoenix - Urban Energy Solutions Clockwise: Martin Quezada - President, Ruben Gutierrez - Member, Jose Arenas - Member, Susan Serin - Vice-President, Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux - Superintendent, Hilda Ortega-Rosales - Member A Note from the Governing Board President Here at Pendergast, our Governing Board and our administration have a renewed sense of energy and excitement to give your children the absolute best public education possible. We ve done that by implementing and supporting some major changes over the past several months. We started by hiring Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux as our new superintendent. In only a few short months, she s come in and had an immediate positive impact on our kids. We restructured our budget to cut administrative costs. This has allowed us to reduce class sizes so that our teachers are able to spend more 1 on 1 time with your children. Our entire mission has been re-focused. That has all come about because our governing board has been united in our mission to serve the Pendergast community. We ve worked very hard to re-focus our efforts to improve this district and we are confident that you will see the results this year. Pendergast is here to serve you and we all have an open door policy for you to express your concerns, praise or ask questions. I encourage you to come in to our office and learn all about what Pendergast can do for you and your kids. - Martin Quezada, Pendergast Governing Board President

3 Looking for Exceptional Teachers Pendergast Elementary School District is looking for outstanding teacher candidates to educate students in this Arizona Department of Education B District located in the cities of Avondale, Glendale and Phoenix. Teachers who come to school everyday to Inspire Excellence & Achievement in our 10,000 students on twelve campuses are eligible to win a CAR! It s all about Bee -lieving! Pendergast Bee -lievers Kick-off a New School Year! Joseph Chavez, 8th grade student at Westwind Elementary commanded the stage at the Pendergast Kick-off Event held on July 29, 2014 at the Palm Valley Church. His message was simple, yet compelling, I can be what I want to be. We need you to believe in us and show us, so we can reach our highest potential. These powerful words set the stage for a new beginning for the Pendergast District. Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux, Pendergast s new Superintendent, has made it her goal this year to have each of the 10,000 students, 963 staff members, 5 Governing Board members, and countless family and community members in the Pendergast boundaries of Avondale, Glendale and Phoenix join the district in the celebration and be Bee -lievers. Throughout the Kick-off, everyone in the room felt the magic of the Superintendent stating that the event was un- bee -lievable. She graciously thanked the business sponsors and partners and challenged everyone to...care deeply and experience the success of Pendergast. For the first time in Pendergast history, all staff members were included in the Kick-off event that created a buzz in the air. From the talented students, staff members, Governing Board and Superintendent displaying their creative dance moves during the flash mob to the fantastic donated raffle prizes, and everyone s Bee -liever shirts, it was truly an exciting way to begin the new school year. This is re-energizing and what efficacy is all about, said Board Member Ruben Gutierrez, It shows the strength of the district in numbers and what every individual is all about. We all have our purpose in serving. BEE Cool, Teach School! Pendergast Needs YOU! BEE a Volunteer Today! Love kids and have some extra time to spare? Make a difference in a child s life by volunteering in a Pendergast school. For further information, please contact: Dora Barrio, Chief Academic Officer Phone:

4 Pendergast & Arizona Hispanic Administrators Association Sponsor Leadership Institute The Bee Extraordinary Effective Stewards Institute kicked off October 3! This comprehensive, ten weekend academy for new and aspiring principals is a rigorous professional development opportunity designed to meet the challenges of the new millennium. Positive Change Comes to Pendergast When Pendergast Superintendent Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux took the reins as the new superintendent, she carefully analyzed school and district needs, as well as, worked closely with the district Governing Board to put resources into the classrooms that would benefit students. She also ensured that the district was operating with maximum effectiveness and efficiency. Under Dr. DeBlieux s leadership, district administrators have increased their visibility on Pendergast s twelve campuses to view first-hand the needs and support in order to assist the campus leadership. Listed below are many of the significant changes that have been implemented since Dr. DeBlieux began on May 7, 2014 in the Educational Service Department headed by Mrs. Dora Barrio, Chief Academic Officer. Pendergast & Amberlea Elementary are piloting a research-based math curriculum entitled Engage New York. Villa de Paz Elementary has become a Math & Science Focus School. Training and support through the math coordinator is provided for administration and staff. The school is also working on Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) grants to enhance learning. The focus is on developing and refining applied leadership and management skills required of principals at the elementary, middle grades and high school levels. According to Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux and Dora Barrio, B.E.E.S. Institute Directors, this program is amazing opportunity for future leaders to receive the training and mentoring they need to be successful administrators. The Institute has been planned to showcase local talent and enable school districts to hire the best in the profession. Pendergast Enrichment Program is transforming into a Gifted Program to provide students identified as gifted learners with opportunities to learn new material at their level that is aligned to AZ College & Career Readiness Standards. The time for gifted classes has been extended to one hour in grades 6th - 8th. New student report cards will include I Can statements to show the Pendergast belief in all students. Many school administrators meetings and trainings are scheduled after school, so leaders can be on their campuses where they are needed. Professional development through Educational Services will be provided before and after classroom instruction to ensure teachers are in classrooms focused on student learning. Educational Services is supporting principals as they maintain the momentum of continuous growth at their campuses. Schools will use their data and goals to drive their professional development, collaborative team planning, etc. Educational Services created a parent one-page calendar of community events, activities and parent workshops. A team of retired teachers and staff from Educational Services are administrating The Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS) assessments, a set of procedures and measures for assessing the achievement of early literacy skills from kindergarten through 6th grade. All staff in the Teacher Evaluation Committee have been asked for feedback and recommendations. Leadership and staff at all schools are reviewing goals and data to complete school summary reports.

5 Your bond dollars at work in Pendergast! Pendergast Puts Bond Dollars to Effective Use Stewardship of funds increases accountability Since the passage of voter funded bonds by taxpayers in the Pendergast School District in 2006 and 2012, district employees, students, families and the community have been the beneficiaries. According to Brian Mee, Chief Business Officer for the Pendergast District, Pendergast has always been known to be vigilant stewards of our taxpayer s funds. We are grateful for the trust the community shows us and in turn our projects are transparent and every dime is spent with a process guaranteed to be accountable. Pendergast Superintendent, Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux, shares, Our community knows how vital the investment is in our schools and they can see the results in safe and secure environments, community resources, learning opportunities for students and teachers with technology tools and multi-purpose buildings. An investment in our schools is an investment in the future of our students and their success. Upon successful completion of the 2006 bond, the taxpayers voted to fund improvements to Pendergast with the 2012 Bond authorization: Computers Districtwide Parking Lot Improvements SMART Boards in all Classrooms Roof Replacements Mounted Projectors in all Classrooms Heating / Air Conditioning Replacement Furniture & Equipment Upgrades Carpet Replacement & School Painting High Speed Microwave Network District Office Renovations New Copiers Districtwide Paging / Bells / Clock Upgrades Electronic School Marquees Desert Horizon Multi-Purpose Facility Pendergast Community Center Copper King Multipurpose Facility Security / Card Access System / e911 Amberlea Multipurpose Facility THANKS TO OUR COMMUNITY FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

6 Dr. Matos DeBlieux Chosen for Valle del Sol s Leadership Institute Valle del Sol s Hispanic Leadership Institute is an 10-week program with a focus on cultural identity, team-building and service to community. The Hispanic Leadership Institute was established and designed to educate and assist individuals in developing and expanding their leadership skills to take an active role in the community. Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux shares her enthusiasm about being selected for this longstanding, valuable leadership program. The HLI West Valley is a golden opportunity to connect with others in our community and share the power of collaboration. I believe in the strength of community connections to create mutually beneficial relationships that will showcase our 10,000 students and 12 school campuses and the outstanding educational opportunities they offer. Valle del Sol s Hispanic Leadership Institute was established and designed to educate and assist individuals in developing and expanding their leadership skills to take an active role in the community. Governing Board President Martin Quezada Honored by Los Abogados Quezada receives the Emerging Leader Award from Arizona s Hispanic Bar Association. At a recent Los Abogados gala, Governing Board President Martin Quezada was presented with the Emerging Leader Award. Members of the Hispanic Bar Association of Arizona include private and public attorneys, judges, business people, paralegals and law students. Los Abogados is an affiliate member of the Hispanic National Bar Association. (HNBA). In addition to being honored as an emerging leader, Quezada completed his Master of Boardmanship from the Arizona School Board s Association Academy of Board Development. The ASBA s Academy of Board Development program is designed to equip board members with the knowledge and techniques necessary to develop policies and practices to support the organization s instructional leadership role. Martin has a strong belief in being an effective board member to serve the students, staff, families and communities of Pendergast. The more we learn about the workings of a school district and its schools, the better job we can do as board members. It is important as board members that we engage in our own professional development as role models, just as we expect our teachers to do. Help Your Family Prepare for the Future! The more we learn about the workings of a school district and its schools, the better job we can do as board members. - Martin Quezada High-speed Internet service is longer a luxury good. It has become an essential tool for succeeding in school. Teachers are increasingly incorporating digital tools in the classroom to enhance learning, assigning online homework and using to communicate with parents and post grades online. Pendergast Elementary School District is partnering with Connect2Compete and Cox to bring our families online. Get Online Now! If you have a child receiving free school meals and have not had Cox Internet service for 90 days, you may be eligible for low-cost, high-speed Internet service for $9.95 a month! Visit or call toll free for more information.

7 The Pendergast Community Cabinet Breakfast On October 30, 2014 over 70 of Pendergast s Community and partners in education joined Superintendent Dr. Matos DeBlieux and Governing Board members for the first Monthly Community Cabinet Breakfast. The purpose of the breakfast is to educate, inform and inspire community-wide opportunities that comes from working together. Highlights from the event included the student Green Team from Pendergast Elementary School who addressed the crowd about their green program that promotes energy efficiency, conservation and enhanced learning. Dr. Matos DeBlieux also shared the story of Canyon Breeze Elementary second grader Emily Ellerholz who, after battling Hypoplastic Left Heart Failure since birth, received a heart transplant on October 23. Please join us for our next Community Cabinet Breakfast on November 25 from 7:30am to 8:30am at the Pendergast Learning Center. Please call Barbara Gill at or by at to RSVP. Governing Board Member Rubén Gutiérrez Joined Latino Leaders for NALEO National Summit Rubén B. Gutiérrez joined the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund, the nation s preeminent Latino leadership organization, and more than 55 Latino school board members, higher education trustees, and state legislators from across the country to discuss the state of Latino education and strategies to ensure Latino students have access to positive educational experiences and high quality instruction. The 10th Annual National Summit on the State of Latino Education took place September 29-30, 2014, in Washington, D.C. Board Member Rubén B. Gutiérrez stated, With less than 2% of the nation's educational leadership roles being Latino, we must ensure that our fastest growing minority group of students are equally represented in leadership roles. We must work together to prepare aspiring Latino leaders who seek to become tomorrow's leaders in our schools, communities, and educational organizations. Pendergast is a great example of how governance, leadership, and professional learning communities are working together to ensure that our students receive equitable resources and an equal education through collaborative leadership that is centered in the students best interests.

8 Arizona School Tax Credit 2014 It s never too early to think about tax credits! Pendergast Community Center The Pendergast Community Center Grand Opening & Community Forum Slated for February 7, 2015 The Pendergast Community Center is a newly completed, state-of-the-art community resource center for children and families in the West Valley. The facility brings together health, fitness, social welfare and education organizations focused on meeting the diverse needs of families. Designed to provide support for children, the Pendergast Community Center has a pediatric dental clinic and community medical clinic through Maricopa Integrated Health Systems; a First Things First Family Resource Center to provide parent education opportunities; and a recreation center to provide school age children with quality before and after school programming, as well as, providing a fun and safe place to be during school breaks. Dignitaries from the Pendergast Elementary School District; the municipalities of Glendale, Phoenix and Avondale; First Things First; Maricopa Integrated Health Systems; and other community partners are expected to be in attendance at the Grand Opening and Community Forum. The event is designed to provide the community and partners with a chance to visit the Pendergast Community Center in an open house format. Student performances, community partner exhibits and food will also be part of the festivities. The Grand Opening for the Pendergast Community Center and Second Community Forum is scheduled for February 7, 2015 from 11:00am to 3:00pm at W. Mariposa Street Phoenix, AZ (623) The event is open to the public and there is no charge. Come join the fun, friendly and informative festivities and see how the Center can help you and your family. The Arizona Legislative House Bill 2074 enables taxpayers to designate up to $400 (for a married couple filing taxes jointly) or up to $200 (for single filers) on their State income taxes by contributing to Arizona school extracurricular activity programs. This law allows you, the taxpayer, the opportunity to denote your tax dollars to directly benefit schools and students in Pendergast. Tax Credits support the Ballroom Dance Program The tax credit program provides students meaningful activities and programs that include: before & afterschool programs, fine arts programs, band, clubs, classes, tutoring, sports and academic field trips. For additional information or to download the form, go to the PESD website at or visit one of our schools or district office. The deadline is December 31, 2014 for credit on this year s taxes.

9 Pendergast Elementary School Awarded Apple and ConnectED Grant Pendergast Elementary School has been selected to receive an Apple grant as part of the ConnectED program. The award will enable Pendergast Elementary to provide a comprehensive 1:1 technology solution for every student and teacher, including Apple hardware, software and services. By providing students, teachers and administrators with Apple technology, Pendergast Elementary will be able to enrich its classroom experience and expand opportunities for its students. This grant will have a tremendous impact on our students here at Pendergast, said Pendergast Elementary Principal Mike Woolsey, as well as, our entire Pendergast community. Additional information about Apple and ConnectED is available at Come and Walk with the Superintendent! It may not be as flashy as a Pilates or Spin class, but walking has all kinds of incredible health benefits. In an effort to raise awareness of the need to increase daily physical activity, the Pendergast Wellness Program, kicked off BEE-HEALTHY & Walk with the Superintendent on Friday, November 7. With the sun just beginning to rise, participants started at the Pendergast District Office and put in 30 minutes of fast paced walking. In the weeks to come we are challenging everyone; employees, parents and students to bring a friend and come Walk with the Superintendent on Fridays at 6:30am starting out from the District Office. Prizes will be awarded to participants!

10 Employ-BEES of the Month for September, October & November Congratulations to all of the Employ-Bees of the Month! Each month Superintendent Dr. Matos DeBlieux and members of the Pendergast Administrative Cabinet present a BEE Recognized Award to thank and recognize dedicated Pendergast employees, parents, business partners and community members for their contributions to the schools and the Pendergast District. SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER Principal of the Month Brian Winefsky, Amberlea Administrator of the Month Shakira Simmons, Villa de Paz Classified Employee of the Month Ray Pohlmeyer, Technology Teacher of the Month Kerry Pohlmeyer, Canyon Breeze Principal of the Month Susie Torrejos, Desert Mirage Administrator of the Month Cindy Wiste, Educational Services Classified Employee of the Month Bianca Lentz, Food Services Teacher of the Month Aimee Vermillion, Copper King Principal of the Month Janine Ambrose, Copper King Administrator of the Month Rod Henkel, Garden Lakes Classified Employee of the Month Xochitl Monroy, Desert Horizon Teacher of the Month Marion Laurion, Copper King Parent of the Month Denise James, Copper King Parent of the Month Linda Charron, Sunset Ridge Parent of the Month Chelsea Litchfield, Canyon Breeze Community Partner of the Month Dr. Roger Juarez, The Vision Center of the West Valley Community Partner of the Month Desert Sounds Instrument Scholarship Program Community Partner of the Month Refuge Church Contact Us GOVERNING BOARD Martin Quezada, President Susan Serin, Vice-President Ruben B. Gutierrez, Member Hilda Ortega-Rosales, Member Jose Arenas, Member Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux, Superintendent Pendergast Elementary School District 3802 N. 91st Avenue Phoenix, AZ Phone: (623) Fax: (623) Visit us on the Web at STAY CONNECTED Find Us on Facebook Our New Website has Launched! We are pleased to announce the release of our new website, designed with a fresh new look and user-friendly navigation. We hope that you enjoy browsing our new site at Follow Us on Twitter Follow Us on YouTube Inspiring Excellence and Achievement

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